Super Nova of The Month: Andrew Butler

Nova Health Club • September 8, 2025

Congratulations to Andrew Butler, Our Sept 2025 SuperNova!




Andrew’s Journey to His First Triathlon!


Andrew has been a dedicated Nova member for 9 years. During this time he has always been steadily committed to his health…


✅ Training consistently at the gym, 

✅ Learning new approaches with transformation health coaching and 

✅ Putting it all into practice with his wife Cheryl at home.


One of his goals for a long time was to do his first triathlon. He has been working towards this for years and just at the end of August he did it!


Being able to face open water was one of the biggest challenges. He went from struggling to swim a 25m pool length down and back, to being able to swim 1km straight!


His resilience to being able to cross this finish line is inspiring and we cannot wait for him to keep on building off of this experience! 


Check out our interview below to see his approach to his health and fitness along with some priceless perspectives that will inspire you.


👉 Read on to get inspired by Andrew’s story and to hear about his approach to health and fitness.




Mindset & Motivation


You’ve been a dedicated Nova member for 9 years! How have you been able to stay motivated to keep going over this time? Is there a particular WHY behind your actions - something that fuels your consistency?


My experience with NOVA has been extremely positive. I appreciate the culture of the club, and this has helped me in achieving positive results. I feel stronger now than I ever have, and the progress I’ve made has become addictive. I always feel like I’ve accomplished something after every workout session. I’ve learned to temper my expectations, and I now take greater satisfaction in the small victories. When you feel like you’re making progress, even if it’s only small steps, it’s not hard to maintain motivation.”


Can you share what life was like before joining Nova and then how 9 years of workout consistency has impacted your life?

“I joined a gym in 2010 because I knew that I needed guidance in my training. It was a positive experience, but I encountered challenges with the reliability of the trainers I worked with. When I moved to NOVA it elevated my training experience. All the trainers I’ve worked with have been so helpful in providing meaningful guidance and encouragement. I’ve certainly arrived some mornings feeling very tired, but I’ve never had to force myself to attend a training session.”





Training & Progress


At the end of August you successfully completed your first Triathlon which I know was a big challenge for you. Why did you choose to do this event and what lessons did you learn in the process?   


“Zack had suggested it as a fitness goal. I’ve always envied and admired triathletes. My takeaway from the experience is that the biggest battles take place between your ears.”


Can you tell us what your current training and activity routine looks like and why it works for you? For example, how many times per week do you workout? What about other activities outside of the gym - I heard you are a big time gardener?


“I work out anywhere between three to five times a week. Doing yard work and tending to our garden certainly takes up my time. Cheryl and I also enjoy traveling and attending theatre and shows.”



 


Lifestyle Changes & Challenges


What obstacles exist in your life that may sometimes get in the way of your momentum? How do you overcome these obstacles?

“Working full time can sometimes challenge your energy level. I try to make sure that I’m getting enough rest and recovery time.”


What specific routines, habits or ‘hacks’ do you think have contributed the most to your success? For example, is there a specific nutrition, recovery or stress management plan that you feel has really worked for you?

“One thing that has been very helpful is consistently going to bed at or before 10:00 am. If I move away from that schedule, my sleeping is never good. Also, Cheryl keeps me on track with my nutrition and healthy eating.”





Future Focus


What does success in health fitness look like for you going forward and are there new goals you are focused on next?

“I understand that it’s common practice for people who have participated in a triathlon to immediately begin thinking of strategies to improve time and performance. I’m certainly there, and I’m already planning for the next one!”


The Nova team and I have always admired your consistency and work ethic. If there was one piece of advice you could give to someone who struggles with consistency and doing hard things what would that be?


“A phrase that has always resonated with me is…”in the battle between rock and water, water always wins. It’s all about persistence.” Keep moving, even if it’s only small steps, and take satisfaction in the small victories.”




As Andrew states - the biggest battle we have is in between our own two ears. There is the voice that wants you to be great and then there is the other voice that wants to keep you small. The latter voice will say to avoid hard things. It will make you believe that you can not do it… But you can do hard things!


Do hard things and get an easy life...



Do easy things and get a hard life.


The choice is yours.



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